This paper argues for a conception of art as an embodied and creative material practice. It draws on research conducted with seven professional ceramic artists who deal with landscape in their work to explore their processes of art-making through interview and (filmed) observation. It demonstrates the distributed range of embodied and relational more-than-artistic practices which inform how landscape is encountered, known and ultimately represented. It argues that artists’ self-expression in art is based upon material, social and political knowledges which interweave in artists’ lives. By studying ceramicists’ making this paper demonstrates both the non-conscious skill and the conscious technical knowledge needed to make art. It shows chanc...
AbstractMost of the different art discipline, meet each other on some intersections during the creat...
Practices, positioned through a sociomaterial lens make visible everyday work, often challenging our...
This intimate account of how ideas get turned into artwork—including dance performance, film, ...
Artists and designers have recently begun to take an active role in contextualising the creative pro...
“A Dialogue in Action” explores the meaning of learning through hands in the creative process. This ...
The field of contemporary ceramic art encompasses a wide range of productions; long-established conc...
This research reveals the social relations of the art world through an investigation of visual artis...
This research seeks to understand the contemporary artistic labour of painting in a ‘post-aesthetic’...
In my works, I capture and record gestures in a malleable material, clay. The movement of the body i...
A diverse and profoundly transformable material, clay offers new designers and artists the possibili...
Diverse experiences and expressions of place are explored through life stories and craft works of si...
Invited conference speaker, Westerwald Keramik Museum, August 2009. Paper title: Distorting the cera...
Human cultures cultivate identity in part through interactions with their physical environment. Thro...
Artists and designers have recently begun to take an active role in contextualising the creative pro...
Ceramic Art and Sculpture are two sister disciplines that explore clay as a medium for creative visu...
AbstractMost of the different art discipline, meet each other on some intersections during the creat...
Practices, positioned through a sociomaterial lens make visible everyday work, often challenging our...
This intimate account of how ideas get turned into artwork—including dance performance, film, ...
Artists and designers have recently begun to take an active role in contextualising the creative pro...
“A Dialogue in Action” explores the meaning of learning through hands in the creative process. This ...
The field of contemporary ceramic art encompasses a wide range of productions; long-established conc...
This research reveals the social relations of the art world through an investigation of visual artis...
This research seeks to understand the contemporary artistic labour of painting in a ‘post-aesthetic’...
In my works, I capture and record gestures in a malleable material, clay. The movement of the body i...
A diverse and profoundly transformable material, clay offers new designers and artists the possibili...
Diverse experiences and expressions of place are explored through life stories and craft works of si...
Invited conference speaker, Westerwald Keramik Museum, August 2009. Paper title: Distorting the cera...
Human cultures cultivate identity in part through interactions with their physical environment. Thro...
Artists and designers have recently begun to take an active role in contextualising the creative pro...
Ceramic Art and Sculpture are two sister disciplines that explore clay as a medium for creative visu...
AbstractMost of the different art discipline, meet each other on some intersections during the creat...
Practices, positioned through a sociomaterial lens make visible everyday work, often challenging our...
This intimate account of how ideas get turned into artwork—including dance performance, film, ...